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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notably interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is particularly engaging or captivating.
Example: "The documentary presented a notably interesting perspective on climate change that sparked much discussion."
Alternatives: "a particularly intriguing" or "an especially captivating".
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Thus, the possibility to attenuate virulence by acting on this relationship represents a notably interesting approach to prevent the expression of pathogenicity without causing the arrest of growth or death of bacteria, as do conventional antibiotics.
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All young and largely closed, they were minimally acceptable; none were notably interesting.
Lawrance has always created notably interesting work for male dancers, and here we see the excellent Nathan Goodman as a spiderish outsider, coiling and uncoiling with steely intent to Wolfe's stuttering rhythms.
Other strategies have been proposed to resist this internalist dialectic, Wedgwood, 2001 and Tresan, 2006 being notably interesting recent cases in point.
The synthesized liquid crystalline ternary copolymer CP6, containing two different photochromic NN and CC groups, is sensitive to different UV wavelengths and is notably interesting from the viewpoint of photochromic copolymers.
Notably, an interesting phenomenon had been observed that CXCR2 staining increased gradually accompanied with gastric cancer differentiation from well to poor (Fig. 1b– d).
Notably, an interesting finding of the TP53 polymorphism in our current CART model was that subjects with the TP53 mutation could be divided into two groups by the ERCC1 polymorphism.
Bananas are a notably excellent choice.
It also gave us access to a number of interesting fictions, notably the number of excellent crime films that were being made around that era, including oddities like Donald Cammell's Performance.
Thiel goes on to say a number of interesting things, notably that he thought "things worked better in the '50s and '60s".
A few tracks, notably "ManWomanBoogie," generate interesting frictions but no palpable momentum; "Official" and "You" suffer from lackluster rhymes.
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